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Re: running vncserver?



Thomas wrote:

> All the standard VNC servers for which there are packages fail to run for
> me (They all segfault in the same library call).
> 
> However, I am able to run x11vnc, which shares a currently running X
> session
> instead of implementing it's own X server.  You could probably "fake" the
> behavior of a standard VNC server by starting a dummy X server and
> connecting x11vnc to that. I haven't tried this method though, as I am
> content to just use my currently running desktop when I need a VNC
> connection.

Mmmh, AFAIR needs x11vnc a real X-Server on this box. So it's a server and I 
don't need a running X. I only want a remote accessable vmware session via 
vncserver.

Thanks for your hint.
Regards
Thomas

> On Tuesday 11 October 2005 08:33, Thomas Besser wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> found quite old bug reports
>> (http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=276948,
>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=276238), but it seems
>> they are always atcual: vncserver crashes on startup or even does not
>> compile.
>>
>> Is there no way to get any "vncserver" (tight, vnc3, vnc4) to run on
>> amd64?
>>
>> Regards
>> Thomas




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